PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «COBZA»
cobza
multi
stringed
instrument
lute
family
folk
origin
popular
romanian
moldovan
hungarian
music
distinct
from
ukrainian
kobza
different
construction
modern
metal
strung
very
romanain
eliznik
known
necked
unfretted
iraq
syria
form
have
arrived
jack
campin
homepage
koboz
version
found
across
islamic
world
north
africa
central
asia
dumneazu
last
days
tomorrow
head
muzsikas
means
king
dodgy
instruments
fretless
difficult
balalaika
psaltery
dulcimer
panpipes
ukulele
domra
offer
large
mandolins
portuguese
mandolin
mandola
bouzouki
cobza
dulcimers
danubius
ancient
been
romania
centuries
longer
than
even
violin
associated
redux
maria
damon
eyebeam
traded
today
sounds
great
using
techniques
pipa
there
ofcobza
french
reverso
meaning
also
cobéa
cobla
cobra
vocabulary
county
board
zoning
appeals
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «COBZA»
Descubre el uso de
cobza en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
cobza y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Book of Klezmer: The History, the Music, the Folklore
113 Cobza: this Romanian plectrum instrument is related to the Arabic-Persian
oud and was introduced to Romania by the Turks. It had four strings which were
arranged in double courses, mainly in octaves (as d' d, a' a, d' d, g' g, though
each ...
from distant lands and wore velvet and three rows of gold medals at their necks,
felt these two different from all the others. Some of the peasants were suspicious
and their looks were dark. The man clad in brown greeted them all with his cobza
...
from distant lands and wore velvet and three rows of gold medals at their necks,
felt these two different from all the others. Some of the peasants were suspicious
and their looks were dark. The man clad in brown greeted them all with his cobza
...
Herbert Sherman Houston, 1922
4
Shpil: The Art of Playing Klezmer
Cobza: this Romanian plectrum instrument is related to the Arabic-Persian oud
and was introduced to Romania by the Turks. It has four strings that are arranged
in double courses, mainly in octaves (as dd, aa, dd, gg, though each player has ...
5
An Involuntary Genius in America's Shoes (and what Happened ...
His name was Cobza which means violin, and Cobza was anything but. He had a
hoarse voice and a brutal manner. He loved to single him out in the morning,
make him step out of the line, and point out, with smug satisfaction, how skinny
his ...
6
The American history and encyclopedia of music ...
The instruments used are the scripca or fiddle; the cobza or guitar, and the cimpoi
or bagpipe. The true Roumanian peasant instruments are the fluer or flute, and
the bucium or horn. From this fact arises the current saying that " God invented ...
William Lines Hubbard, George W. Andrews, Edward Dickinson, 1908
7
History of foreign music, with introduction by Frederick Starr
The instruments used are the scripca or fiddle; the cobza or guitar, and the cimpoi
or bagpipe. The true Roumanian peasant instruments are the fluer or flute, and
the bucium or horn. From this fact arises the current saying that “ God invented ...
William Lines Hubbard, 1910
with his fiddle and his gipsy wife with her cobza} And the girls, with flowers in
their hair and floral embroidery on their blouses, joined hands with the boys
wearing green belts and large hats adorned with peacock feathers and beads.
9
Articles on Moldovan Musical Instruments, Including: Ney, ...
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THE RUMANIAN COBZA A. L. LLOYD Nowadays it is rare to find lutes in current
use among European folk musicians, but in Rumania, the cobza is still often
found in the hands of rural professional minstrels, gypsies for the most part
though ...
Lute Society (Great Britain), 1964
6 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «COBZA»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
cobza en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Black Cedar brings an imaginatively diverse program to the Center …
Palmer's flute stood in for a Hungarian flute, which was probably based on a shepherd's pipe. Lin's guitar filled in for the cobza, a multi-stringed ... «Examiner.com, May 15»
Child welfare committee orders FIR against 2 traffickers
The parents concerned have revealed that at least 10-12 minor girls of Cobza- Ramja- Saraloya villages under Raidih police station in the ... «Times of India, Mar 15»
Saving Romania's cobza from playing its last notes (VIDEO)
“When I have the cobza in my arms, I feel happy, I feel like my soul is expanding. I don't need food, I don't need anything anymore,” says Nica in ... «The Malay Mail Online, Ago 14»
Drought no hindrance to raft tours
Katheryn Cobza, a Bay Area resident and recent customer of H2O Adventures, said the lack of snow melt made water temperatures on the ... «Auburn Journal, Jul 14»
Woodbine: Chernetz appeals three-day suspension
... who trains On Rainbow Bridge, has lodged an appeal to the head office of the Ontario Racing Commission on behalf of owner Kurt Cobza. «Daily Racing Form, Sep 13»
Mediterranean music man
... different exotic instruments with names that may cause some head scratching from American audiences such as the saz, cobza and bouzouki ... «Gazette.Net: Maryland Community News Online, Ene 12»